Should the upcoming “Fantastic Beasts” pull an “All the Money in the World” move and remove Johnny Depp from the film? A number of Twitter users seem to think so.

On Thursday, after the title and first look at “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” were released, fans flocked to social media to register their displeasure with Depp’s inclusion in the cast.

Depp is slated to reprise his role as Grindelwald in the film, but detractors on social media suggested that it’s not too late to replace the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star, citing the recent decision to re-shoot Kevin Spacey out of the film “All the Money in the World,” following accusations of sexual misconduct against him.

“If Ridley Scott can fire Kevin Spacey, after filming an entire movie with him and voluntarily reshooting it a month before release, then y’all can do the same thing w Johnny Depp bc you still have a year to go #FantasticBeasts,” another voice in the “Replace Depp” chorus chimed in.

“1- johnny depp has a long history of violent behavior 2- amber heard divorced and accused johnny depp of physically & emotionally abusing her throughout their relationship 3- depp’s ex managers confirmed amber’s accusation on legal docs & said his employees knew it was happening,” went another response to Depp’s return.

In May 2016, shortly after filing for divorce from Depp, Amber Heard was granted a temporary restraining order against the actor. Heard alleged that Depp came to their Hollywood home on May 21 drunk and high, and proceeded to hit her in the face with his phone.

In a subsequent lawsuit Heard made further allegations of abuse against Depp. The suit, filed against comedian Doug Stanhope, after Stanhope said that Heard was blackmailing Depp in a column published by TheWrap, said that Depp had “hit and kicked Heard on numerous occasions, has thrown objects at her, at one point nearly suffocated her to the point where she feared for her life.”

If they can cut & reshoot Kevin Spacey out of an entire film then #FantasticBeasts has no excuse for keeping known abuser Johnny Depp.

recast grindelwald for christ sake
1. depp’s an abuser
2. he doesn’t fit that role AT ALL he looks terrible as grindelwald, i can’t seem to find him credible. colin farrell had done an amazing job, bring him back or cast someone else but just get johnny depp out of this

If Ridley Scott can fire Kevin Spacey, after filming an entire movie with him and voluntarily reshooting it a month before release, then y’all can do the same thing w Johnny Depp bc you still have a year to go #FantasticBeastspic.twitter.com/yaK93VMgc1

1- johnny depp has a long history of violent behavior
2- amber heard divorced and accused johnny depp of physically & emotionally abusing her throughout their relationship
3- depp’s ex managers confirmed amber’s accusation on legal docs & said his employees knew it was happening https://t.co/Xg0MeRd9vn

"Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp, who earlier this month sued his former managers in a $25 million fraud claim, heard back from them Tuesday via a counterclaim that makes shocking claims about the actor's alleged spending habits. Read on for the six biggest jaw-droppers about Depp's alleged "ultra-extravagant lifestyle."

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According to the counterclaim, Depp spent $75 million on residences throughout the world, including "a 45-acre chateau in the South of France, a chain of islands in the Bahamas ... and a fully functioning horse farm in Kentucky."

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Depp's former managers also contend that Depp spent more than $18 million to buy and maintain a 150-foot luxury yacht.

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The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star is also alleged to have dropped $30,000 a month on wines that he'd have flown in from around the world "for his personal consumption."

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Following the 2005 death of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" author Hunter S. Thompson, Depp is alleged to have spent more than $3 million to blast Thompson's ashes from "a specially made cannon" over Aspen, Colorado.

Depp "spent wildly on expensive collectibles," according to the countersuit, including works by Andy Warhol, Gustav Klimt and others, as well as dozens of collectible guitars. The actor's collection of Hollywood memorabilia alone, the countersuit claims, fills "approximately 12 storage facilities and has cost over a million additional dollars to attempt to archive."

But at least Depp's a good pal to have. According to the counterclaim, the actor has spent more than $10 million over the years supporting his "friends, family and certain employees."

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From $30,000 a month in wine to $3 million to send Hunter S. Thompson off with a bang, see how Depp’s former managers claim he splurged

"Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp, who earlier this month sued his former managers in a $25 million fraud claim, heard back from them Tuesday via a counterclaim that makes shocking claims about the actor's alleged spending habits. Read on for the six biggest jaw-droppers about Depp's alleged "ultra-extravagant lifestyle."